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Andrew Evans Dodge City Globe One hundred and fifty golfers from across Kansas played in the annual Dodge City Roundup Rodeo “Country Classic” golf tournament Aug. 5 at the Dodge City Country Club’s 18-hole golf course.
Shawna K. Contrerez, 33, domestic battery.Christian A. Zamarripa, 25, required obedience to lawful order of police officer or fireman; transporting an open container; DUI; using wireless communication device while driving to send or receive messages.Eric Ramirez, 29, probation violation.Jose E. Aguirre-Mendoza, 50, interference with LEO; DUI; possession of drugs.Daniel Rodriquez-Viveros, 21, possession of drugs; possession of paraphernalia; possession of firearm while under influence of drugs.Bryan Sanchez Alvarez, 20, possession of marijuana; possession of paraphernalia; liquor.Marlon Tigner, 46, theft of property or services.Emily K. Bogner, 21, 2 counts failure to appear.Dylan E Amos, 21, DUI; possession of firearm while under influence of alcohol or drugs.Darin J. Stecklein, 55, probation violation; possession of substance in KSA; criminal trespass; burglary; possession of paraphernalia with intent to manufacture controlled substance; theft of property or services.Marco A. Morales-Juarez, 29, failure to appear.Paul A. Lovell, 45, failure to appear.
Ted Harbin Roundup Rodeo DODGE CITY, Kan. – Statler Wright has already pocketed nearly $5,000 during his run through Kansas rodeos this week, and he’s not done.
Ted Harbin Roundup Rodeo DODGE CITY, Kan. – In six years of roping together, Cody Snow and Wesley Thorp have had tremendous success.
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Ted Harbin Roundup Rodeo DODGE CITY, Kan. – Nobody expected Clay Smith to be competing this soon, not after suffering a compound fracture of his right fibula and tibia a month ago.
Whitney Hodgin Dodge City Globe Donna Howell-Sickles uses charcoal and paint to illustrate cowgirls who are unbridled by picture frames and comfortable in their own skin. They are living their best lives.
Frank ‘Bill’ Cole passed on Friday May 20, 2022. Frank was born on March 13, 1927 to Lucy V. (Wise) Cole and Fred Cole in Spearville, Kansas. ‘Bill’ was raised for much of his young life on a family farm in Jetmore, Hodgeman County, Kansas. During the Great Depression he farmed alongside his father being the oldest son of 6 children. When World War II came along ‘Bill’ was anxious to join and became a member of the US Navy after graduating from high school early. He will eventually serve for 22 years in the United States Navy navigating events of the Cold War including being assigned as a member of Alan Shepard’s medical team for Shepard’s historic orbit around the earth. In 1951 Bill married Ileana Lebron with whom he had 7 children. Ileana predeceased Bill in 1965 and is buried in the Jetmore Cemetery. Bill re-married in 1967 to Zita Marie (Henley) Cole. Zita brought 3 daughters to the marriage for a total of 10.
Mike Smith DCCC sports information director Dodge City Community College competitive cheer team got their year off and rolling in big fashion competing at the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) Collegiate Cheer Camp hosted at Northwest Missouri State University and earned not only one bid to NCA Nationals but two bids this year. After back-to-back years of top-notch performances at NCA Nationals that saw the Conquistador cheer squad capture a National Championship (2021) and National runner-up (2022) finish, the Conqs are set to take two teams to Nationals for the 2023 NCA Cheer National Championships in Daytona, Florida.